PCC Continuing Education Summer 2016 Catalog

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PCC

CONTINUING

EDUCATION SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE | MAY - AUG 2016

HRD pg. 4

Summer Camps pg. 22

Lead Renovation Paint and Repair pg. 6 Firefighter pg. 7

YOUR SOURCE FOR WORKFORCE TRAINING & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT.


PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FARMVILLE CENTER 3781 MAIN STREET, FARMVILLE | 252.753.0010

Providing Workforce Training in Eastern NC for over 50 Years

“PCC customized a training program to meet the growing needs of our company. They helped prepare our employees for a variety of challenges. In March of 2013, CMI Plastics became an ISO 9001-2008 registered company. All of the training for this process came through PCC.” – Steven Hasselbach Jr., President CMI Plastics, Inc.

“Our partnership with PCC has enabled us to offer high quality training that fits the needs of our company and enhances the lives of our employees. They worked with us to design a training plan that is practical for our current needs as well as empowering for our future.” - Sid Bradsher, Director of People & Culture Practicon, Inc.

for more information visit www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education

“The success of the Mestek/PCC partnership hinged on creating meaningful training for our employees. PCC provided job-specific training that increased and/or enhanced the skillsets of our people.” – Emerson Hobgood, Plant Manager Mestek , Inc.


3 WAYS TO REGISTER

What's Inside... 4 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

5 Career Readiness Certificate (CRC)

6 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 6 Automotive 6 Barber School 6 Cosmetology 6 General Contractor 7 Fire & Emergency Services Training 7 Health Care 10 Insurance 11 Law Enforcement Training 11 Notary Public 11 Real Estate 11 ServSafe

12 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 12 Build Your Art Business 12 Getting Started 14 Finances 14 Marketing

Greenville Center:

Registration desk hours: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 5:45pm

May 16 - August 12 Summer Registration desk hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm Friday 8:00am - 1:00pm

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By Mail Mail completed registration

form with check, money order, or credit card information to:

Pitt Community College Continuing Education P.O. Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27835-7007

15 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

By Fax Fax your completed

15 Arts

15 Computer 15 Creative 16 Dance 17 Fitness 17 Health & Wellness 17 Language 17 Music 18 Safety 19 Technology 19 Wealth Management

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In Person Register in person at the

registration form with credit card information to:

252.321.4626

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HOW TO READ THE COURSE LISTINGS Name of Course Description of the course. Course hours. Cost of course.

20 WIOA PROGRAMS

ID #

22 EXPLORE! SUMMER CAMPS

Pitt Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate Degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Pitt Community College.

26 ONLINE CLASSES – ED2GO 28 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 29 Location Key

29 Staff Directory

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) It is important to know exactly what employers look for when hiring full-time employees. The Human Resources Development (HRD) program is designed to help you gain the necessary skills to find employment or improve your current work situation. The biggest dilemma people find when unemployed is knowing what to do first. Not only can we help you with the steps necessary to find a job, we will also teach you how to articulate your value, highlight your skills, and present yourself effectively in an interview. A fee waiver is available if you meet one of four criteria: > Are unemployed > Have received notification of pending layoff > Are working and are eligible for federal earned income tax credit > Are working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines For more Information contact Mary Higgs (252) 493-7576 or Instructor Holly M. Sweat at (252) 493-7345.

Overcoming Job Seeking Barriers and Blunders Ever wonder if your resume gets lost or do you question if your application even gets seen? Learn some tried and true secrets of what employers are looking for in an employee. This course is designed to help you write an effective resume, fill out an impressive application and write a cover letter that gets noticed. 4 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99166 99168 99167 99169 99170 99171 99172 102860 102886 102861 102862 102887 102863 102865 102888 102867 102870 102889 102871 102872 102890 102873 102874 102875

4/12 4/19 4/25 4/26 5/2 5/3 5/10 5/17 5/23 5/24 5/31 6/6 6/7 6/14 6/20 6/28 7/5 7/11 7/12 7/19 7/25 7/26 8/2 8/9

T T M T M T T T M T T M T T M T T M T T M T T T

9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p

GS401 GS401 FV GS401 FV GS401 GS401 GS401 FV GS401 GS401 FV GS401 GS401 FV GS401 GS401 FV GS401 GS401 FV GS401 GS401 GS401

Secrets of Landing a Job This course is designed to teach you how to answer those tough interview questions effectively and tell you what questions you need to ask an employer. NOT "How much do you pay?" Learn what employers are looking for and how to target your resume. The "Hidden Job Market" is the key to finding a job: learn some tried and true secrets to locate job opportunities, even those not advertised. Learn tips on what to do before, during, and after the interview and how to avoid common mistakes. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99655 99658 102878 102879 102880

4/13-4/15 5/11-5/13 6/1-6/3 7/6-7/8 8/3-8/5

9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p

NCWorks NCWorks NCWorks NCWorks NCWorks

Professionals in Transition (LabOpen/Entry) NEW This lab will provide practice for the personal competencies and employability skills the students learned while taking Overcoming Job Seeking Barriers & Blunders and Secrets of Landing a Job. Individuals will refine their job search campaign strategy, practice interviewing and networking skills, develop a strategic Self-Marketing Plan, and have accountability assignments for the job search. Individuals will complete and post their resume on appropriate career sites such as NCWorks and LinkedIn profiling their individual skills, aptitudes, education, training, and work experience. 24 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 102859 5/16-8/15

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1p-3p

GS302

Taking Action: Create a Dynamic Resume This class is designed to help you create a dynamic resume, to develop a LinkedIn profile, to populate applications effectively, and to create a cover letter that gets you noticed. 9 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99664 4/20-4/22 102882 5/25-5/27 102883 6/8-6/10 102884 7/13-7/15 102885 8/10-8/12

W Th F W Th F W Th F W Th F W Th F

3p-5p 1p-4:30p 1p-4:30p 3p-5p 1p-4:30p 9a-12:30p 3p-5p 1p-4:30p 9a-12:30p 3p-5p 1p-4:30p 9a-12:30p 3p-5p 1p-4:30p 9a-12:30p

GS402

GS402

GS402

GS402

GS402

Employer Expectations The goal of this course is to provide employability skills training and increase your ability to become employed or obtain a higher quality of employment. This course will help you to work as a team member and vocational and academic assessments will be given by the instructor. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 102824 102825 102826 102827

5/17-5/19 6/14-6/16 7/12-7/14 8/9-8/11

T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

CCC CCC CCC CCC

Overcoming Obstacles This class is designed to help you learn how to overcome barriers both on the job and off the job, and learn to effectively answer interview questions as it relates to blemishes associated with current and previous situations. Learn how to develop employable and transferable skills as well as discover your strengths and set goals. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99680 102828 102829 102831

5/10-5/12 5/24-5/26 6/21-6/23 7/19-7/21

T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

CCC CCC CCC CCC


HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) Communication Skills This curriculum is designed to build valuable interpersonal communication skills. Effective communication skills are important both in business interactions as well as personal interactions. Yes, communication takes place all the time, but how effective is it when job searching and during the interview process? 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99627 102854 102855 102856

4/26-4/28 6/7-6/9 7/5-7/7 8/2-8/4

T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

CCC CCC CCC CCC

Job Interview Skills This curriculum is designed to enhance your interview skills by exploring personal values and work ethic, job interests, job strengths, and long-term career objectives. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 99673 102851 102852 102853

4/19-4/21 5/31-6/2 6/28-6/30 7/26-7/28

T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p

Basic Computer Skills

CCC CCC CCC CCC

NEW

The curriculum framework is designed to introduce computers and computer terms, develop a moderate comfort level of basic computer-use skills, introduce the Internet and develop email capabilities, and develop skills in navigating the Internet and using search engines. The content of the instructional materials should focus on the following topics: using the computer to search for jobs and occupational information, compiling employment-related documents, completing applications, and the role of information technology in the world of work. 24 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 102820 102823

5/24-6/16 6/6-6/29

T-Th T-Th

9a-12p 9a-12p

FV GS402

PROVE TO EMPLOYERS YOU HAVE

what it takes to be

SUCCESSFUL

Get Your CRC at PCC!

The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is a portable, nationally recognized credential that confirms to employers you possess the critical skills needed in the workplace. The CRC identifies your skill level in the following competencies:

■■ Applied Mathematics ■■ Reading for Information ■■ Locating Information Over 500 employers in NC now prefer or require the CRC for applicants!

GETTING YOUR CRC IS AS EASY AS 1,2,3!

1Register

At one of the CRC Open Labs held at the Greenville Center or Farmville Center.

2 Practice

In Career Ready 101* to prepare for the CRC Assessment.

3 Complete

the CRC Assessment!

*Career Ready 101 (CR101) is an online study tool that helps individuals prepare for the CRC Assessment. The CR101 can be performed from any computer that has internet access and at various locations, however you must first register during a CRC Open Lab.

PCC Greenville Center

3107 S. Memorial Drive | Greenville, NC 252.493.7388

PCC Farmville Center 3781 Main St. | Farmville, NC 252.753.0010

TO VIEW THE LATEST JOB LISTINGS:

PCCCRC.BLOGSPOT.COM

LOCATION KEY LISTED ON PG. 29

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR THE OPEN LAB SCHEDULE: Visit www.pittcc.edu and search, ‘CRC’ Summer 2016 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING AUTOMOTIVE

BARBER SCHOOL

COSMETOLOGY

Auto Safety Inspection

Barber School Beginning Day

Intro to Cosmetology

Pitt Community College is approved by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles to offer the Vehicle Safety Inspection course. This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Pre-registration and prepayment is required. Instructor: Ed Loftin. 8 hours. $75.

This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. 456 hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D.

99781 101005 101007 101008 101011

4/21 5/26 6/16 7/21 8/18

Th Th Th Th Th

1p-9:30p 1p-9:30p 1p-9:30p 1p-9:30p 1p-9:30p

CIT124 CIT124 CIT124 CIT124 CIT124

OBD Emissions Control Inspections This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD Emissions Inspectors. For initial certification, students must attend eight (8) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. The Action Form can be printed from the PCC website under Continuing Education. The original form must be completed and taken to class. Instructor: Norman Lilley. 8 hours. $85. 99785 99786 101321 101322 101323

4/20 5/25 6/15 7/20 8/17

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2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p

CIT102 CIT102 CIT102 CIT102 CIT102

Small Engine Repair (2-Stroke Engine) NEW As an introductory course to small engine repairs, we will focus on 2-stroke engines. Enjoy learning how to diagnose, repair, and maintain your own equipment or begin education to a possible career in the outdoor power equipment industry. These 2-stroke engines include weedeaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chainsaws, and small lawn mowers. You will receive classroom instruction and hands-on experience and are strongly encouraged to bring your own equipment to class to repair or maintain. Instructor: Derek Stewart. 24 hours. $76.25. 102113 6/7-7/14

TTh

7p-9p

TBA

101106 4/4-6/24 M-F 103362 7/11-9/30 M-F

8:30a-5p Barber School 8:30a-5p Barber School

This course covers the next level of the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 1000 hours of accredited barber training. Lab hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 8:30a-5p Barber School 8:30a-5p Barber School

Barber School Night This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. 224 hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 101108 4/4-6/24 103363 7/11-9/29

M-Th Sa M-Th Sa

5:30p-9:30p 8:30a-12:30p 5:30p-9:30p 8:30a-12:30p

Barber S. Barber S.

Barber School Clinical Night This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 1000 hours of accredited barber training. Lab hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 101109 4/4-6/24 103360 7/11-9/29

M-Th Sa M-Th Sa

102153 6/23-9/10

T-F

8:30a-4p

Mitchell's

Cosmetology Clinical

Barber School Clinical Day

101107 4/4-6/24 M-F 103361 7/11-9/30 M-F

This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Placement test is required prior to registration. 322 hours. $186.25 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd.

5:30p-9:30p Barber S. 8:30a-12:30p 5:30p-9:30p Barber S. 8:30a-12:30p

This course covers the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 1000 hours of accredited cosmetology training. Lab hours. $186.25 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd. 102154 6/21-9/10

T-F Sa

8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p

Mitchell's

GENERAL CONTRACTOR HVAC Pre-Licensing This course is designed to prepare students to take the NC HVAC System exam. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 60 hours. $255. 102980 6/28-8/16

TTh

6p-10p

Ayden VT

General Contractors Residential Pre-Licensing This course is designed to prepare students to take the NC General Contractors Residential Exam. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 60 hours. $255. 102978 5/2-6/22

MW

6p-10p

Ayden VT

Lead Renovation Paint and Repair This course provides the necessary training to become certified in lead-safe practices in order to renovate, repair or paint a pre-1978 dwelling. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 8 hours. $195. 102979 5/17

T

8a-5p

Ayden VT

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING Emergency Medical Technician The Emergency Medical Technician Certification is a qualified pre-hospital program consisting of didactic course work. The following competencies include but are not limited to the recognition, assessment, and management of medical emergencies. The EMT performs skills such as CPR, artificial ventilations, oxygen administration, basic airway management, AED defibrillation, spinal immobilization, vital signs, and hemorrhage control. Successful completion of the course will allow the student the opportunity to sit for the North Carolina Office of EMS certification examination. 203 hours. $181.25 plus additional costs. (Fee waived with proper documentation from agency) This is a hybrid course and online content is required. N/A

6/15-10/5 W

6p-10p

Become a Firefighter ONE CLASS AT A TIME Individual Fire/Rescue Training Classes

Classes range from one to five nights each, depending on the subject. Classes run every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6:00pm-10:00pm at the Farmville Center located at 3781 Main St. For an updated class schedule, visit www.pittcc.edu and search, 'fire'.

varies

* Registration Deadline: June 3 * Mandatory Orientation: June 8 | 6p-8p | GS 201 N/A

8/11-11/30 Th

6p-10p

varies

* Registration Deadline: July 29 * Mandatory Orientation: Aug. 4 | 6p-8p | GS 201

HEALTH CARE Phlebotomy (National Certification) Phlebotomy training prepares you to draw blood specimens from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood. A phlebotomist's job includes maintenance of equipment used in obtaining blood specimens; the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients; the selection of venipuncture sites; the care of blood specimens; and the entry of the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests. This course consists of theory and clinical experience in performing blood collections. You must be a high school graduate or have your high school equivalency, be CPR certified or scheduled to take BLS Healthcare Provider, and meet immunization requirements. One full week of clinical 8a-5p is required for each student. Clinical times and locations will be designated by instructor. Instructor: TBD. 232 hours. $215; book is approximately $75. 102298 7/11-11/7 MTW Clinical Varies M-F

6p-10p 8a-5p

GS404 Various

Mekenzie Newkirk | 252.493.7742 | lnewkirk@email.pittcc.edu

COMPLETE

FIRE ACADEMY STARTS JAN. 12, 2017 8 MONTH COURSE MON. - FRI. | 8AM - 5PM

CAREER & VOLUNTEER Mekenzie Newkirk | 252.493.7742 | lnewkirk@email.pittcc.edu

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Nursing Assistant I Refresher This course offers a Refresher on Nursing Assistant I materials and skills. You are eligible if your NA I has expired (by no more than 5 years of expiration) or if you are certified in another state and desire certification in NC. A photo ID is needed and verification of Social Security Card. Both photo ID and SS card must match for NACES Testing. Prerequisite: Must be previously listed as an NA I. Instructor: Tonya Forrest. 40 hours. $135; book is approximately $35 and NACES Testing is $101. 99077 5/4-6/2 WTh 102087 9/1-10/5 WTh

1p-5p 1p-5p

GS115 TBD

Nursing Assistant I The Nursing Assistant I course prepares graduates to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills. It includes classroom, lab, and clinical learning experiences. Students who desire to enroll in this class must meet admission requirements. At the end of the course, the successful graduate will receive a certificate of course completion and assistance with the application process for the NACES/Pearson Vue NC State Competency Examination ($101). 144 hours. $213; book is approximately $40. 99787 Clinical 99790 Clinical 99791 Clinical 99798 Clinical 99799 Clinical 101312 Clinical 101326 Clinical 101332 Clinical 101351 Clinical 101345 Clinical

4/23-8/6 7/16-7/31 4/25-8/9 7/18-8/2 4/27-8/4 7/13-7/28 4/27-8/4 7/13-7/28 4/27-8/4 7/13-7/28 8/20-12/10 11/12-12/4 8/22-12/6 11/14-11/29 8/24-12/8 11/9-12/1 8/24-12/8 11/9-12/1 8/24-12/8 11/9-12/1

Sa 8a-5p SaSu 6:45a-3:15p MT 6p-10p MT 2:45p-11:15p WTh 8a-12p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 1p-5p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 6p-10p WTh 2:45p-11:15p Sa 8a-5p SaSu 6:45a-3:15p MT 8a-12p MT 2:45p-11:15p WTh 8a-12p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 1p-5p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 6p-10p WTh 2:45p-11:15p

*Mandatory Orientation Friday | April 15 | 10am-12pm | GS 301 or Monday | April 18 | 6pm-8pm | GS 120

GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD

Nursing Assistant II

Medication Aide

The Nursing Assistant II course prepares graduates to perform advanced nursing procedures. It includes 80 hours classroom/ lab and 80 hours clinical learning experiences. Students desiring to enroll in this class must meet admission requirements, be CPR certified through an American Heart Association approved CPR course, and have a current listing as an NA I with the Division of Health Sciences Regulations in Raleigh. Upon successful completion, the NA II graduate will be listed with the NC Board of Nursing with employment opportunities at the hospital, doctor's office, and home health levels. At the end of the course, the successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Prerequisite: Nursing Assistant I. 160 hours. $215; book is approximately $90.

This course is designed to meet the training requirements for becoming qualified to be a Medication Aide. This course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, you should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry. You must be a Nursing Assistant I to work as a Medication Aide in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Instructor: N. Bunch. 24 hours. $80; book is approximately $15.

99800 Clinical 99801 Clinical 101684 Clinical 101690 Clinical

GS115 Vidant GS303 Vidant GS115 Vidant GS303 Vidant

*Mandatory Orientation Friday | April 22 | 10am-12pm | GS 301 or Friday | April 29 | 6pm-8pm | GS 120 *Clinical times may change or vary due to hospital availability

Pharmacy Technician Training This course provides you with the basic knowledge and skills required to work as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes compounding, calculations, drug classifications, and review for certification. At the end of the course you will be prepared to sit for the PTCB certification exam. Pharmacy technicians who are certified are being employed in traditional as well as innovative practice models across the nation. Employing CPhTs allows pharmacies to expand services and enhance patient care, and gives pharmacists more time to spend with patients, providing drug information, answering questions, and promoting compliance with medication regimens. Certification provides the public and pharmacists with greater confidence in their pharmacies. Instructor: Greg Morris. 90 hours. $190; book is approximately $80. 99297 99304

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5/2-8/9 MT 8a-12:30p 6/28-8/2 MT 6:45a-3:15p 5/2-8/9 MT 5:30p-10p 6/28-8/2 MT 2:45p-11:15p 8/29-12/12 MT 8a-12p 11/7-12/6 MT 6:45a-3:15p 8/29-12/12 MT 6p-10p 11/7-12/6 MT 2:45p-11:15p

5/16-8/31 MW 9/7-12/14 MW

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6:30p-9:30p 6:30p-9:30p

TBD TBD

99708 5/11-6/1 WTh 1p-5p 102083 10/7-10/28 F 9a-4p

GS303 TBD

BLS Healthcare Provider Healthcare Provider is a basic life support course including relief of foreign body airway obstruction, 1 and 2 rescuers CPR in infant, child, and adult, and use of automated external defibrillators in adult and child. Instructor: S. Premo. 6 hours. $80; book is approximately $16 (AHA-Health Care Providers), face mask is $13 (+tax) at PCC Bookstore, and both are required. 102312 5/13 102381 5/14 102382 6/10 102383 6/11 102384 7/15 102385 7/16 102386 8/12 102387 8/13

F Sa F Sa F Sa F Sa

8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p 8:30a-3:30p

GS404 GS404 GS404 GS404 GS404 GS404 GS404 GS404

HeartSaver CPR/AED Pitt Community College Continuing Education is offering Heartsaver速 CPR AED in the Farmville area. The Heartsaver速 CPR AED is a classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches adult CPR and AED use, as well as how to relieve choking on an adult. 4 hours. $30. 99431 102309 102310 102311

4/22 5/18 6/23 7/26

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1p-5p FV 8:30a-12:30p FV 1p-5p FV 1p-5p FV


OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Required for N.A. I

Required for N.A. II

Required for Phlebotomy

High School Graduate Copy of High School diploma or High School Equivalency diploma

No

Yes

Yes

NC DHSR Registry Listing for N.A. I ***Must be on DHSR Registry prior to N.A. II course enrollment***

No

Yes

No

Placement Testing scores for Reading and Math (within last 3 years) Other options: College degree (transcript), Career Readiness Certificate, or a Math & English college course with at least a grade of "C" or better. *See Note 1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Varicella (Chicken Pox) N.A. I: Documentation from parent or physician or positive history is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: A "positive titer" is required; if the titer is negative then two (2) doses of the vaccine will be needed.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubeola (Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Rubeola or MMR #1 & #2.

No

Yes

Yes

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Mumps Two (2) doses are required of Mumps or MMR #1 & #2.

No

Yes

Yes

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubella (German Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Measles or MMR #1 & #2.

No

Yes

Yes

Negative PPD (TB Skin test) in last 12 months or a Chest X-Ray and INH if positive PPD N.A. I: "One Step" testing is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: "Two Step" testing is required. (The second dose to be given 2 weeks after the 1st dose)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flu Shot

No

Yes

Yes

Tdap (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) within 10 years

No

Yes

Yes

Start Hepatitis B Series

No

No

Yes

Healthcare Provider CPR

Yes

Yes

Yes

Verify Driver's License or NC ID Card

Yes

Yes

Yes

Verify Social Security Card

Yes

Yes

Yes

Background Investigation

No

Yes *Note 2

Yes *Note 3

Health Care Admission Requirements (Please read all requirements below)

Mandatory Uniform and Supply List for N.A. I & N.A. II: ·· Uniform must be royal blue with white PCC logo on the right side ·· White or Black shoes with enclosed front (no foam crocs) Other Items: ·· White or Black hose or socks ·· Watch with a second hand ·· Pocket-size notepad ·· Stethoscope ·· Blood pressure cuff ·· Black ink pen ·· Transfer/gait belt Purchasing Locations: (call for discount info) J.A.'s Uniform (252) 752-2426 Uniforms Galore (252) 355-0055

Asset Scores

Reading 34 – 37

Math 34 – 41

Compass Scores

Reading 32 – 51

Math 22 – 45

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Reading 30+

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College Work in Lieu of Testing

Completion of College English

Completion of College Math

* Prerequisites and payment are due at registration.

Note 1: Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy testing is offered strictly on a walk-in basis on Fridays from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM (the last test must begin no later than 1:00 PM). All students are required to show a photo ID in order to test. The Placement Testing Center is located on PCC's campus in the Warren Building, Room 2402. Before scheduling test, please see Healthcare Programs at the Greenville Center (3107 S. Memorial Drive) to receive required testing documentation. Note 2: Nursing Assistant II requires a criminal background check specifically from www.certifiedbackground.com. The cost for N.C. residents is $34.75 and non-residents is $59.75. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Certified Background. If you fail to complete the criminal background or have certain crimes or pending cases, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. Note 3: Phlebotomy – The Phlebotomy course requires a criminal background check and drug screening. Criminal background checks and screening will be completed via www.certifiedbackground.com. The criminal background check cost for N.C. residents is $34.75 and $59.75 for out of state students. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Certified Background. The drug screening test will be scheduled and paid via the website www.certifiedbackground.com at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. A lab coat is required before you can participate in clinical. Clinical times will be 1 full week from 8:00am - 5:00pm. Clinical times will be assigned by the course instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background, have certain crimes, or pending cases, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. Required documentation provided to PCC: Students should bring copies of all the required information and keep a copy for their own records. Copies can be made on-site at a rate of .10 cents per page. NACES (NAI Certification Test Fee): $101.00 payable at the end of the N.A. I Course to Pearson Vue. Board of Nursing NA II Fee: $24.00 payable at the end of the N.A. II Course. Students must pay fee within 30 days of course completion.

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 12 Lead EKG - Monitor Technician The EKG Monitor Technician program focuses on Acute and Critical Care Heart monitoring and reflects the latest knowledge in the Cardiac field. It begins by covering all the basics of arrhythmia interpretation and covers cardiac anatomy and physiology and clinical interpretation of the electrocardiography and pacemaker rhythms. This program may be taken by a student with either no EKG training or by a student who previously had basic EKG training interpretation. Employment is usually at the hospital level, in an Acute or Critical Care area of the hospital setting. Instructor: TBD. 82 hours. $205; book is approximately $80. 100773 5/17-7/26 TTh 100774 9/6-11/15 TTh

INSURANCE

Life & Health Pre-Licensing 54600

Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing 54800 This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $130 registration and $220 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

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REFLEXOLOGY

Intro to Natural Healing Remedies using Hand and Foot Reflexology/ Live/2CE/Reflexology NEW

Natural Healing Remedies for NEW the Head, Neck and Sinus using Reflexology/Live/4/CE/Reflexology

Students will learn the History of Reflexology, theories on how it works, Reflexology maps, the benefits and contraindications of Reflexology, success stories, self-help and relaxation tools in Reflexology, preparing for a safe Reflexology session, techniques, and how to discriminate a reflexology point from other structures as well as HOW much pressure is needed to treat Reflexology points in the human body. This class is a prerequisite for all reflexology classes. Instructor: P. Columbe. 2 hours. $50.

Students will learn HOW to effectively give pressure to the reflexology points in a specific mapped sequence for the bony and soft structures including: diaphragm, lung, trachea, ear, nose, eye, sinuses, jaw, teeth, pituitary and pineal glands, brain, cervical vertebrae, thyroid and other reflexology points of the human body. Students will apply knowledge and use techniques learned from the introductory course on giving and receiving a safe Reflexology session. Students will watch a live demo in class followed by giving and receiving a supervised Reflexology trade with a class partner. Students will document supervised trade and have an open forum for questions and personal feedback from partner and class instructor. Instructor: P. Columbe. 4 hours. $100.

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Natural Healing Remedies for NEW the Knee, Joints and Spine using Reflexology/Live/4/CE/Reflexology Students will learn HOW to effectively give pressure to the reflexology points in a specific mapped sequence for the bony joints and structures of the skeletal system in the human body with focus on the shoulder, knee and sacrum. Students will apply knowledge and use techniques learned from the Introductory course. Students will watch a live demo in class followed by giving and receiving a supervised Reflexology trade with a class partner. Students will document supervised trade and have an open forum for questions and personal feedback from partner and class instructor. Instructor: P. Columbe. 4 hours. $100. N/A

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* Students earn 6 CE (NCBTMB approved credits) to renew their massage license by attending the intro class as well as one other. Certificates will be given at the end of each course if attended in full. Supplies needed: Portable Massage table for every 2 students, sheets, blanket, 2 pillows, and bolster. To register for the courses visit http://www.healingcoursesbypatti. massagetherapy.com/register-for-courses. For more info call 252-375-6931 or email healingcoursesbypatti@outlook.com.

GS301

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This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life & Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $130 registration and $220 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

Property & Casualty Adjusters Pre-Licensing 54850 This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Adjusters Examination. There is not a pre-licensing study requirement by DOI; however, students studying this adjuster specific course will increase the probability of passing the state exam. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $130 registration and $220 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

Property 54700 This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $75 registration and $135 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

North Carolina Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care 54625 This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 10-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 10 hours. $75 registration and $100 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online


OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Casualty 54900

Detention Officer Certification

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Casualty Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $75 registration and $135 instructional fee.

This course is designed to prepare students for entry into the workforce as an inexperienced Detention Officer. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 493-7572. 174 hours. Approximately $250 (includes book).

N/A

Telecommunicator Certification

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

Life 54200 This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $75 registration and $135 instructional fee. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Accident/Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $75 registration and $135 instructional fee. 1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

NOTE: Insurance Pre-Licensing Classes – Individuals interested in becoming an insurance producer should review the new changes on the North Carolina Department of Insurance website at www.ncdoi.com.

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING Basic Law Enforcement Training This course is designed to prepare students for entry into the workforce as an inexperienced Law Enforcement Officer after successfully passing the state exam. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 493-7572. 720 hours. Approximately $1600 (includes books and uniforms). Day Night

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This course is designed to provide participants with the entry level knowledge and skills to practice as an emergency services telecommunicator. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 4937214. 48 hours. Approximately $160 (includes book). N/A

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NOTARY PUBLIC

GS120 GS120

* Registration Day: July 14 | 8:30am, 10am & 11:30am sessions. You will need to bring your completed application packet to the registration session.

This course covers information necessary for persons wanting to apply for notary public commissions. Registration requires students to be able to read, write, speak English, and present a government issued photo ID. Prior to being appointed, first-time candidates must successfully complete this course as one of the state requirements. Instructor: Joyce Williams. 8 hours. $75; book is required and must be purchased at the PCC Bookstore prior to class. 99749 99820 101450 101451 101452

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Real Estate BICUP This 4-hour mandatory course is required by all Brokers-in-Charge in order to maintain their eligibility each license year. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 99011 4/28 102976 6/9

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Real Estate Update This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 99005 4/27 102977 6/8

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Real Estate Elective

Notary Public

Accident/Health 54400

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REAL ESTATE

GS301 GS301 GS301 GS301 GS301

DID YOU KNOW? WE OFFER BOTH TRADITIONAL & ONLINE IN-SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASSES?

VISIT PCCPUBLICSAFETY.COM FOR THE SCHEDULE.

This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 99008 4/27 99009 4/28 102973 6/8 102975 6/9

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Real Estate Pre-Licensing This course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker and is designed to prepare the student to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. Instructor: Jim Weese. 80 hours. $185. 102061 5/19-8/16 TTh

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SERVSAFE Basic Food Handler The five sections taught are Basic Food Safety, Personal Hygiene, Cross-Contamination and Allergens, Time and Temperature, and Cleaning and Sanitation. You will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of assessment. Instructor: Scot Elden. 2 hours. $75. 102985 5/19 102986 6/23

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

www.ncsbc.net > Contact Your Local SBC >

The Small Business Center is dedicated to the training of potential and existing small business owners. Our commitment is to helping you and your business succeed. We offer free weekly training events as well as free confidential one-on-one business consulting that can help you with your business plan, financials, marketing, and more. The Small Business Center also maintains a resource center that provides you with computer access and research tools to help you run your business better. Register online for our weekly seminars or for an appointment with our business counselor:

https://www.ncsbc.net > Contact Your Local SBC > Pitt County > Click Register

For more information, contact Wendy Dunbar at (252) 493-7528 or SBC counselor, Shareen Berkowitz at (252) 493-7298.

BUILD YOUR ART BUSINESS Students must own and bring their own digital SLR camera to class. This will be a hands-on class, that goes over basic camera knowledge and how to get the most from your camera. Explanation of aperture, shutter speed, ISO and other camera functions such as flash, file type/ size and modes. Bring your camera and lots of questions! Presenter: Michele Butterfield. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-86

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Business Card Design for the Artist Using Adobe Illustrator one can create a basic business card layout. You will learn the proper fonts for your card, what information to include, basic design elements and color theory. You will learn how to prepare your file to send to the printer (crop marks, bleeds, color profiles, file types etc.) Personal laptops with Adobe Illustrator are encouraged, but not required. There will be limited computers with the program available. It is suggested that you download a trial version on your personal laptop. Presenter: Michele Butterfield. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-45

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Se centran en el desarrollo de un plan de marketing A-Z di “materias primas a la cesta de productos del cliente minorista”. La comprensión de las tácticas para hacer un pequeño 'presentaciones publicitarias negocios pagan su propio camino y dirigir el tráfico a la empresa. Hacer el plan de marketing en un componente integral en el plan de negocios/ modelo. Cómo estudiar- estudios de Mercado y planificar un programa de marketing annual. Presenter: Andres Quintana. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-84

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR BUSINESS How to Start a Small Business This seminar will give you an overview of the various topics on which to focus when attempting to start a business. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-43 2016-61 2016-80 2016-65 2016-69

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How to Get the Loan You Need This workshop gives an overview of the lending process and how to make it work for you. Discussion will cover what lenders look for and expect with regards to your personal credit, cash flow coverage, collateral requirements, capital injection, and character. Presenter: Robbie Dunbar. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-38 2016-64

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Writing a Business Plan

Learn tips and tricks for marketing yourself on various social media platforms, the best times of day to post, how to increase your views, how to effectively use hashtags, and more! Emphasis will be placed on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Presenter: Michele Butterfield. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-77

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Social Media for the Artist

How to Use Your Digital SLR for Your Arts Business NEW

Crear un negocio exitoso (How to Start a Business in Spanish) NEW

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Success in business begins with a plan. By committing your idea to paper, you face tough questions and identify strengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just for financing purposes; they are working documents to guide your business. For new and established small business owners, this course will start you down the path of small business success. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-34 2016-44 2016-63 2016-67 2016-88 2016-70

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Tax Essentials for New Small Businesses NEW This course will provide an overview of important topics that new small businesses should consider including: The advantages and disadvantages of the various types of business organizations and choosing the structure of ownership that best meets the needs of the business; Properly classifying employees and independent contractors and the responsibilities of a business as an employer or as one who pays others for services; and Basic record keeping requirements, including choosing a bookkeeping/accounting method. Presenter: TBA. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-91

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

Choose Pitt County > Click Register Why Successful Businesses are Successful Too often we hear that “luck” is the main reason a business fails or succeeds. This could not be further from the truth as successful businesses share common traits and luck is not one of them. After researching hundreds of small businesses in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia for the past nine years, the presenter created this seminar which reveals common traits that successful small businesses possess. Small businesses that possess these traits have shown growth and produced handsome profits for their owners. This seminar is designed for the individual thinking of opening a new business as well as existing entrepreneurs who seek the inside secrets of how to make their business better. Opening and operating a small business involves a huge investment of time, talent and resources. Insure the success of your business and your personal success by planning to attend this informative and enlightening seminar. Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-40

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FREE WEEKLY SEMINARS

Bring your lunch and join other Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners. Each month will feature a different topic and guest speaker. Preregistration is required. 2 hours. FREE. 5/25 6/14 6/21 7/12 7/20 8/3

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and Talk to us about our free services how we can help your business!

GS301

Round Table Discussion

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BUSINESS. WE KNOW

GS301 GS301 FV GS301 FV GS301

The SBC offers more than 125 FREE seminars each year on various business topics including: ▪▪ Financing ▪▪ Management ▪▪ Marketing ▪▪ Accounting & Record Keeping ▪▪ Social Media

Retail Round Table Discussion Amazing Apps for Accelerating Your Business Join your fellow retailers and discover new apps for your iPhone, Androids, and Tablets that can help you be a more successful, professional and efficient small business owner. Bring your favorite apps to share as there will be a traditional round table discussion along with an expert presentation. Presenter: Shareen Berkowitz. Pre-registration is required. 2 hours. FREE. 2016-60

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P ITT C OMMUNITY

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FREE CONSULTING

We offer free, confidential one-on-one consulting services to assist you in the operations of your business. Services are provided by appointment only. Our experienced business counselor can help you with: ▪▪ Business Plans ▪▪ Marketing Plans ▪▪ Loan Packages ▪▪ Market/Industry Research ▪▪ Financials

For more information contact: Wendy Dunbar 252.493.7528 wdunbar@email.pittcc.edu

FREE RESOURCE CENTER The SBC maintains a resource area that is open to the public during normal business hours and contains:

▪▪ Computers ▪▪ Example Business Plans ▪▪ Reference materials ▪▪ How-to Books ▪▪ Wifi Access ▪▪ Previous Class Materials

PCC SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

DID YOU KNOW?

YOU CAN REGISTER ONLINE FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS CENTER SEMINARS? VISIT: WWW.NCSBC.NET CLICK ON: CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SBC CLICK ON: PITT COUNTY CHOOSE A SEMINAR & CLICK REGISTER! Summer 2016 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 5 Point Entrepreneur Checklist NEW

MARKETING

The comprehensive guide to starting, operating, and succeeding in small business. Find out what essential tools are necessary to start off on the right foot and reduce the risk of small business failure! Presenter: Evelyne Billingslea. 3 hours. FREE.

Developing Your Marketing Plan

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FINANCES Beginning QuickBooks for Business

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How to Improve Your Credit Score and Prepare for a Business Loan With the new credit card laws and the scoring changes made by the three credit bureaus, the rules for having a "good" credit score have changed. "Good" credit is now considered to be 740 and above compared to 680 a year ago. In this seminar, you will learn the legal and ethical ways a person can increase their credit score. Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-66 2016-90

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REGISTER ONLINE FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS CENTER SEMINARS VISIT: WWW.NCSBC.NET CLICK ON: CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SBC CLICK ON: PITT COUNTY CHOOSE A SEMINAR & CLICK REGISTER!

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So you have an idea for a product or service that's bound to capture the hearts and minds (and wallets) of consumers everywhere! Wait a minute! Have you determined whether there really is a market for your product or service? This class will give you the means to determine your market and your competition, saving you from a death sentence for your product or service. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-39 2016-68

This class is an introduction to the popular QuickBooks accounting software. You must have basic computer skills – how to use a mouse, etc. Instructor: Jim Weese. 3 hours. FREE.

Getting LinkedIn for Business

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Trade Shows, expos, and networking events can be excellent ways to attract business… if you understand that they are networking events. They are not net-eating, net-visiting, net-standing around-waiting-for-someone-totalk-to-you-events. Shows and exhibits can be a terrible waste of time and money if you do not create a workable plan and execute it. Come learn how to determine your networking and show mission, how to integrate networking with your ongoing marketing, how to create the most effective type of booth and exhibit, how to turn trade show concepts into sales, how to tell the suspects from the prospects, and so much more! Presenter: Mike Collins. 3 hours. FREE. 6/14

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Increasing Sales & Marketing NEW Opportunities with Social Media Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, Periscope, Blogs, newsletters) are an excellent way to advertise, market, and increase sales for your business. We will review the main types of social media, discuss which types are best for each type of business and determine how much time each business should spend on the many options available to them. The presentation will demonstrate how to ensure the social media platforms you use work together to maximize each other and ways to track your results. Presenter: Jeanne Eury. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-76

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LinkedIn is famous for connecting professionals all over the world. Many people associate it with finding new positions and advancing one’s career, but LinkedIn can also be a valuable space for expanding the network for many types of businesses. Chances are when people are looking to buy products/services, they might just stumble upon your profile, A good description of what kind of services/products you provide might just help you rope in a few new leads. In this seminar you will learn how to effectively use LinkedIn to market yourself and your business. Presenter: Melanie Diehl. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-87

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Building a Living Brand, a Look Beyond the Logo NEW

Networking to Market Your Business NEW

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Today’s business owners are facing competition in scale and force like never before, but smart business owners are seeing opportunities as they face the challenge. Building a brand that competes with larger and more sophisticated competitors is well within the reach of the entrepreneur, but you’ve got to know how and why you’re competing to win. This informationpacked session will arm small and medium sized business owners with ideas and tools that are immediately applicable to growing a thriving business, and how to inspire employees and customers alike to build the business together through purpose, engagement, and brand experience. Presenter: Will Daugherty. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-78

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Using a Blog to Market Your Business and Establish Your Expertise NEW There are well over one million blogs registered in the United States. Blogs are an excellent and inexpensive way to educate your current and potential customers. We will discuss blogging platforms, blogging topics and walk through the set-up of a FREE blogger/blogspot. The presentation will share best practices for length of blogposts, frequency of posts, and how to market your blog to gain followers, fans and customers. Presenter: Jeanne Eury. 3 hours. FREE. 2016-89

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ARTS

CREATIVE

Hot Wax: Encaustic Medium Techniques NEW

Watercolor Basics

Creative Writing Seminar

This is an introductory class in the art of watercolor painting. You will be introduced to the very basics of working with watercolor paints and applying various techniques to create art. This class in an excellent outlet opportunity. Instructor: Judy Dye. 15 hours. $60.

This course is designed for the experienced as well as the inexperienced writer. The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements of writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Instructor: Christina Ruotolo. 36 hours. $69.

This course introduces the various materials and tools needed to begin working with the encaustic medium. Additionally, we will cover both basic and advanced techniques such as fusing, embedding, accretion, incising, images transfers, and more. Instructor: Charity Valentine. 6 hours. $39.

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Intermediate Watercolor Painting This class is a continuation of the Watercolor Basics class. It will be held at the Grifton Civic Center. Instructor: Judy Dye. 15 hours. $60. 102724 4/13-5/18 W

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COMPUTER Basic Computer Concepts

NEW

Are you new to the computer era? Do you find the computers intimidating or challenging? If so, then this course was designed with you in mind! You will learn the fundamentals that are needed to succeed in today’s computer-oriented society. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: turn on/off a computer; identify parts of the computer; identify elements of the desktop; identify elements of the Word window; create, save, and open documents; perform basic formatting; print a document; manage files and folders; apply Internet concepts to perform basic web browsing; create an email account; send and receive emails with attachments. The pace of this course has been designed to accommodate beginners. No prior computer skills needed. Instructor: Shaneir Faison. 24 hours. $75. 103301 5/16-6/22 MW

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Creative Writing Seminar This course is designed for the experienced as well as the inexperienced writer. The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements of writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Instructor: Sheila Turnage. 18 hours. $49. 102990 5/24-6/28 T

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Creative Writing This course is designed to stimulate those who have serious motivations to write, whether it be prose, poetry, or scientific/technical writing to do so twice weekly. Experienced writers as well as inexperienced writers are both welcome to register and participate. Writing assignments and class readings will be critiqued by the instructor as well as seminar members with suggestions as to how best to improve the written effort for chances for publication. Class time will be dedicated to examples of great published writing and revisions of student work. Instructor: Hal Daniel. 30 hours. $65. 102974 6/1-8/10

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ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR A FEW SELECT PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLASSES VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU/CONTINUING-EDUCATION

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* Online Registration is available at www.pittcc.edu/ continuing-education

Glass on Metal: Basic Enameling Workshop NEW The use of glass on metal has been employed for centuries as a way to add beautiful colors to objects of adornment. In this workshop, you will learn a wide variety of sifting techniques used to apply enamel on pieces as well as how to set your creations into jewelry. Bring some color into your metal work! Instructor: Marissa Saneholtz. 21 hours. $89. 103003 6/8-6/10

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9a-5p

KVW107B

* Online Registration is available at www.pittcc.edu/ continuing-education

Ceramic Workshop: Making Sculpture with Pillow Forms

NEW

Learn this versatile technique to make large and small clay sculptures that are sturdy, lightweight and of even thickness. You will learn how to add components to your piece and how to incorporate mixed media. We will also explore painting bisque clay with acrylic paint. For supply information, please contact Charity Valentine at 493-7617. Instructor: Vik Sexton. 4 hours. $59. 103004 6/14-6/21 T

7p-9p

KVW202

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Patience & Pine Needles: Coiled Basket Making Workshop NEW Learn a craft that is part of the Native American cultural heritage. This class introduces how to weave a pine needle basket. Topics covered include selecting the right needles, preparing needles, adding thread when weaving, forming the basket side walls and additional stitching techniques Instructor: Charity Valentine. 4 hours. $39. 103009 7/26-8/2

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6p-8p

KVW107B

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Mesh Wreath Making During this 3 week class, you will learn how to make a Deco Mesh wreath for each of the upcoming holidays from start to finish. This will include different craft supplies to create custom wreaths to give away as gifts or to keep for yourself! The wreaths are made from materials that make them safe for indoor or outdoor display. We will also discuss different techniques, as well as how to add ribbons, bows, embellishments, etc. to your project. Upon registration, a list of a few required items will be given to you to be brought to the first class. Instructor: Rolanda Whitford. 6 hours. $30. 101448 6/13-6/27

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6p-8p

CER144

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Love, Laughter, and Happily Ever After This course is designed to help brides, grooms, and couples navigate the maze of planning your own wedding. Class includes what to do first, ways to tame your guest list, tips for writing your own vows, the best buys of DIY, questions to ask vendors, etiquette mysteries, streamlining your timeline, money saving tips and so much more! Handouts and great websites will be included. Don’t miss Linen & Design night and visits to local wedding professionals! Save time, stress, and money by taking this class. $10 optional workbook will be available for purchase from the instructor on the first night of class. Instructor: Pam DuVal, Master Wedding Planner. 20 hours. $59. 98650

5/31-6/30 TTh

6p-8p

CER144

* Online Registration is available at www.pittcc.edu/ continuing-education

Stage Fright: Performance Anxiety Learn to overcome anxiety (a little nervousness or outright terror) when performing before an audience or in an audition. Gain an understanding of your own personality dynamics and how they are related to performance; explore relaxation techniques useful before and during performances or public appearances, and explore how to improve your overall performance health. This class is for musicians, actors, dancers, public speakers and any others who want to improve your public performance skills. 1.5 hours. $15. 102936 102937 102938

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Bellydance - Hip Work

Learn to Shag Come and learn the "Dance of the Carolinas." You will learn the basic steps of shag dancing. It is recommended that you wear hard sole shoes or you are welcome to dance in your socks. A dancing partner is suggested, but not required. Instructors: Rick and Suzanne Burchfiel. 4 hours. $39. 102100 5/31-6/21 102101 7/12-8/2

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6:30p-7:30p 6:30p-7:30p

AKP AKP

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Beyond Basic - Shag This course is a continuation of Learn to Shag. You will continue the basic steps as well as adding on more! It is recommended that you wear hard sole shoes or you are welcome to dance in your socks. A dancing partner is suggested, but not required. Instructors: Rick and Suzanne Burchfiel. 4 hours. $39. 102102 5/31-6/21 102103 7/12-8/2

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7:45p-8:45p 7:45p-8:45p

AKP AKP

Bellydance - Fluid Movement Discover the art of Bellydance! Do you want to learn proper bellydance technique while simultaneously gaining an appreciation of your own body in a safe and fun environment? If so, this is a class for you! This dance is so much more than just "shakin' it”. Bellydance is truly an art form that takes consistency and commitment to master. Be prepared to learn more about anatomy of movement to create the fluid, snaky movements used in this dance! In this session, you will learn how to properly execute undulations, circles, and figure eight movements. Whether you want to just learn something fun, new, and exotic, gain self-confidence, or work towards actually performing, you are sure to find a lot of fun, variety of movements, and a nice challenge every class! No prior dance experience required. Sorry guys, this class is for FEMALES ONLY! (Must be able to commit to all 4 classes. Dress is comfortable workout yoga pants and tank top. You will dance barefoot but can wear jazz shoes or jazz sneakers). Instructor: Christie Hill. 4 hours. $55. 102967 5/2-5/23

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7p-8p

MAEC MAEC MAEC

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Discover the art of Bellydance! Be prepared to learn more about anatomy of movement, and traveling steps associated with the Basic Egyptian Family. In this session, you will learn how to properly execute traveling steps with hip work, while also learning basic musicality and timing used to play finger cymbals. For new students, finger cymbals are not required, but you will still be learning the background information if you would like to learn to play this instrument in the future. Whether you want to just learn something fun, new, and exotic, gain self-confidence, or work towards actually performing, you are sure to find a lot of fun, variety of movements, and a nice challenge every class! No prior dance experience required. Sorry guys, this class is for FEMALES ONLY! (Must be able to commit to all 4 classes. Dress is comfortable yoga pants and tank top. You will dance barefoot but can wear jazz shoes or jazz sneakers). Instructor: Christie Hill. 4 hours. $55. 102968 6/6-6/27

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7p-8p

Absolute

Bellydance - Shimmy & Shake Discover the art of Bellydance! Do you want to learn proper bellydance technique while simultaneously gaining an appreciation of your own body in a safe and fun environment? If so, this is a class for you! This dance is so much more than just "shakin' it”, but in this particular session you WILL be learning to “shake” with precision, control, and proper technique. Bellydance is truly an art form that takes consistency and commitment to master. Be prepared to learn more about using hip work and traveling steps associated with the well-known shimmies of bellydance. In this session, you will learn how to properly execute various types of shimmies including shoulder shimmies and hip shimmies. Whether you want to just learn something fun, new, and exotic, gain self- confidence, or work towards actually performing, you are sure to find a lot of fun, variety of movements, and a nice challenge every class! No prior dance experience required. Sorry guys, this class is for FEMALES ONLY! (Must be able to commit to all 4 classes. Dress is comfortable workout yoga pants and tank top. You will dance barefoot but can wear jazz shoes or jazz sneakers). Instructor: Christie Hill. 4 hours. $55. 102969 7/11-8/1

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7p-8p

Absolute

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Bellydance - Discover ITS Improvisational Tribal Style Bellydance Discover this specific stylization of American Bellydance with a focus on technique, drills, commands and cues. ITS is the newest fusion in the bellydance world focusing on dancing with a group using specific cues, steps and vocabulary. This is a great companion class to our Monday night classes, but also may be taken alone to focus on this specific stylization. Both Slow and Fast ITS movements and vocabulary will be covered during this session. Learning to dance as a group and breaking down each movement and cue will be the primary focus of each session. This dance is so much more than just "shakin' it�. Bellydance is truly an art form that takes consistency and commitment to master. Whether you want to just learn something fun, new, and exotic, gain self-confidence, or work towards actually performing, you are sure to find a lots of fun, variety of movements, and a nice challenge every class! No prior dance experience required. Sorry guys, this class is for FEMALES ONLY! (Must be able to commit to all 4 classes. Dress is comfortable yoga pants and tank top. You will dance barefoot but can wear jazz shoes or jazz sneakers). Instructor: Angela Sawyer. 4 hours. $55. 102970 5/4-5/25 102971 6/8-6/29 102972 7/6-7/27

W W W

7p-8p 7p-8p 7p-8p

Absolute Absolute Absolute

FITNESS Ship Shape Weight Management Fitness Program NEW This course is designed for the individual who has a goal to foster a healthy lifestyle and achieve appropriate body composition standards. This program is an approved weight management program by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) and is used historically in the US Navy to help enlisted officers to achieve appropriate body composition and maintain healthy lifestyle choices. It is led by Licensed Physical Therapists and Nationally Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists. Participants will have orientation and assessments, learn guidelines for success, learn nutritional facts and fallacies, the importance of moving your body and making healthy choices, building a support team as well as emotional eating/stress management, and long term success. Instructor: Shondell Jones. 24 hours. $275. 102722 5/3-6/23

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12p-1:30p

Kinetic

HEALTH & WELLNESS

MUSIC

Introduction to Couples Reflexology NEW

Introduction to Recording

Reflexology is the application of pressure through specific techniques with the thumbs and fingers to the feet and hands to bring the body into balance thus promoting well-being. Couples will learn how to give a general foot reflexology session using steam towels, aromatherapy and a hands on trade. Reflexology points will be shown through supervised instruction as well as group lecture and Q&A. Get ready to have your feet feeling awesome at the hands of the partner you bring to class. All couples welcome. You will learn safety tips, history of reflexology and be able to take home a reflexology map you create. Class taught by licensed massage therapist, reflexologist and continuing education provider Patti Columbe, LMBT #2714. Instructor: Patti Columbe. 3.5 hours. $39. 102720 5/24 102721 6/25

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6p-9:30p 10a-1:30p

WEF145 GS301

LANGUAGE This course will prepare you to have a conversation with Spanish speaking individuals. Topics include basic fundamentals of grammar, oral comprehension, various dialects, and basic conversations. A beginning vocabulary will also be established. Instructor: Yolanda Newburg. 22 hours. $79. Th

6:30p-8:30p

GS302

Spanish: Beginning Conversational III NEW This course is a continuation of Spanish Beginning Conversational II from the previous semester or for anyone that has had Spanish II and is ready to move on to the next level. Instructor: Yolanda Newburg. 20 hours. $79. 102717 5/10-7/12

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W W W

4:30p-5:30p 4:30p-5:30p 4:30p-5:30p

Audio Engineering 101

MAEC MAEC MAEC

NEW

A continuation of Introduction to Recording, this class offers the opportunity to further study the equipment and techniques of the recording studio. It also provides students more hands-on experience with live recording and mixing down to the final CD. 5 hours. $59. 102927 5/11-6/8 102928 6/15-7/13 102929 7/20-8/17

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5:30p-6:30p 5:30p-6:30p 5:30p-6:30p

MAEC MAEC MAEC

Songwriting

Spanish: Beginning Conversational I

102716 5/5-7/14

Offering the opportunity to study the equipment and techniques of the recording studio, this class provides a hands-on experience with live recording and mixing down to the final CD. 5 hours. $59.

6:30p-8:30p

GS302

Learn different ways to turn musical and lyrical ideas into finished songs. Explore a variety of techniques for writing lyrics and melodies, and discover how to develop interesting harmonic accompaniments. At the end of the class, you will explore using the recording devices to create finished recordings of your work. 5 hours. $59. 102922 5/30-6/27 102923 7/25-8/22

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4:30p-5:30p 4:30p-5:30p

MAEC MAEC

Coping with Loss and Grief Come explore and learn positive skills for managing Loss and Grief. Understand your personal emotional needs and identify healthy means of support and healing while participating in creative and meaningful music therapy classes. Allow the power of music and other creative arts to help you heal. Whether you are dealing with the loss through death, dementia of your loved ones, PTSD or other trauma, cancer or other terminal illness, or life’s ever changing situations such as job loss, music and creative expression can help you find a path of healing and growth. 1.5 hours. $25. 99286 102930 102931 102932

5/13 6/10 7/1 8/12

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3:30p-5:30p 4p-5:30p 4p-5:30p 4p-5:30p

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Group Piano for Adults with Prior Experience This course builds on skills learn in previous piano lessons or classes. You will review piano skills and continue development with two-handed techniques, including basic hand positions, chords, complex melodies, and us music symbols to play the keyboard. (Enrollment of 4 required). 5 hours. $59. 99403 99402 99294

5/13-6/10 5/13-6/10 5/13-6/10

F F F

12p-1p 1p-2p 2p-3p

MAEC MAEC MAEC

Reading Music II This course will build on concepts learned in Reading Music I. Course content will include developing basic music reading skills and introducing basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. 5 hours. $59. 99243 99245 99246

4/12-5/10 4/14-5/12 4/15-5/13

T Th F

5p-6p 12p-1p 10a-11a

MAEC MAEC MAEC

Guitar for Adult Beginners Singing is fun when you can accompany yourself on the guitar! Learn the basics of playing guitar: chords, strumming, single string playing, fingerpicking, tuning, fundamentals of music and technique. Lots of "hands-on" experience in a variety of styles. Folk song literature will be explored, which is ideal for teachers of early childhood through elementary school children and adults who wish to accompany their families. Acoustic guitar is required. Materials not included. 5 hours. $59. 102910 102911 102912 102913

5/18-6/15 5/18-6/15 6/22-7/20 7/27-8/24

W W W W

12p-1p 4p-5p 4p-5p 4p-5p

MAEC MAEC MAEC MAEC

Ukelele for Adult Beginners

Drum Circles Experience the uplifting power of rhythm! Join in the excitement of a Community Drum Circle! Through drumming, you can experience a sense of belonging, stress management, personal leadership growth, increased personal energy and more! Make it a group night with your family or friends! Bring your friends, family and co-workers along! You can bring your own drum or use one provided at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina. A Drumming Circle induces harmony, euphoria and rhythm to the chaos of our lives – what are you waiting for? Join today! Attend one or all of the sessions – you will be glad you did! 2 hours. $15. 99275 102919 102920 102921

5/20 6/17 7/15 8/19

F F F F

6:30p-8:30p 6:30p-8:30p 6:30p-8:30p 6:30p-8:30p

Decrease My Stress: Relaxation through Music Want to lower your stress or anxiety? Music is a significant mood-changer and reliever of tension, working on many levels at once. Involvement in music has shown to decrease heart rates and to promote higher body temperature - a sign of the body relaxing! Relaxation can lower metabolism and help treat chronic pain and insomnia. Through learning techniques for deep relaxation, you can focus on relaxing the mind and the body at the same time. Come and let our music therapists help you facilitate the experience of rhythm and music, bringing you a calming effect. Learn techniques and skills you can practice at home on your own. Let us help you make the process of relaxation easier for yourself. This is caring for yourself time! 1 hour. $15. 99291 5/11 102933 6/8 102934 7/6 102935 8/10

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12:15p-1:15p 12p-1p 12p-1p 12p-1p

The ukulele is a fun and easy to learn instrument! Even if you have never played an instrument before, you will be playing the ukulele after the very first class! Explore basic chords, simple strums, and fun songs together as a group class. You will need to bring your own ukulele. 5 hours. $59. 102914 102916 102915 102917 102918

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12p-1p 5p-6p 12p-1p 5p-6p 5p-6p

MAEC MAEC MAEC MAEC

MAEC MAEC MAEC MAEC MAEC

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MAEC MAEC MAEC MAEC

SAFETY AAA Roadwise Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offer the AAA approved Roadwise course. This course covers a variety of topics for drivers ages 50+. This course is offered in a 4 hour setting on a Saturday. Pre-registration and payment are required. *Note: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under NC applicable law. 4 hours. $30. 101012 5/21 101014 6/18 101015 7/16 101017 8/13

Sa Sa Sa Sa

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401

PCSCC/PCC Driver Improvement Training Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offer the AAA approved Driver Improvement course. This course covers a variety of topics for all drivers and is offered over a two (2) night period on Monday and Wednesday nights or in an all day setting on Saturdays. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class. *NOTE: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under applicable NC laws. 8 hours. $60. 97458 97471 97459 97460 97472 97461 101023 101018 101024 101019 101025 101026 101020 101027 101021 101028 101029 101022 101030 101031

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8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 8a-5p 6p-10p 8a-5p 8a-5p

GS124 GS401 GS124 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS124 GS401 GS124 GS124

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Motorcycle Safety Foundation: Basic Rider's Course This 22-hour course is part of the NC Motorcycle Safety Program. In this class, you will learn the basics of operating a motorcycle. 100% attendance of all scheduled class hours is mandatory. NO EXCEPTIONS! You must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, boots over the ankle, full fingered gloves, and eye protection (sunglasses or prescription eyewear is permissible). Helmets are available, but you are encouraged to bring your own if you have them. Motorcycles are furnished by PCC. Riders must be 16 years of age, but are not required to hold a driver's license to participate in the class. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to forego the driving portion of the NC DMV test for gaining your motorcycle endorsement. Pre-registration at least 3 days prior to the beginning of the class is required. 22 hours. $145. 98139 98140 98141 101033 101036 101037 101038 101039 101040 101041 101042 101043

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6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p 6p-10p 8a-6p

GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126 GHL126

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR A FEW SELECT PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLASSES VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU/ CONTINUING-EDUCATION

NRA: Basic Pistol Shooting The NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely. Through this course, students will learn about pistol parts and operation, ammunition, gun safety, pistol shooting fundamentals, and pistol shooting activities. This course will also prepare the student for participation in other NRA courses. This course will be taught by a National Rifle Association Basic Pistol Shooting Instructor. If you are bringing your own gun to the range, you must provide your own factory ammo. Also bring safety glasses and hearing protection. For further questions, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 8.5 hours. $90. 101821 5/21 101822 6/11

Sa Sa

8:30a-5p 8:30a-5p

Ayden PD Ayden PD

NC Concealed Carry The purpose of this course is to explain to the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun Law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and to teach and apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship. This course will be taught by an NRA Certified Instructor. Please bring your Driver's license/picture ID card to class and wear comfortable clothing. For further questions, contact Lisa Webb at 252-493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 9 hours. $90. 101823 6/18 101824 7/30

Sa Sa

8:30a-6:30p Ayden PD 8:30a-6:30p Ayden PD

TECHNOLOGY In this course we will discover the iPad and use Google Apps to navigate the Internet more closely. You will learn the basic skills of the computer and common programs such as Word and Excel. We will also look at how to convert these things into Google Drive and use many different GOOGLE features. You will need to create a gmail account in this class, don’t worry‌we will do it together! After we get through the basics of the actual device we will discover hands on different apps that let us create videos, take notes, or whatever the class decides they would like to discover. Bring your own device to class. Instructor: Melissa Tedder. 6 hours. $19. 6p-8p

This course is designed to help you master your iPhone and iPad. Learn how to connect your device to iTunes, wifi and Bluetooth. We will explore using and setting up email accounts including sending and receiving emails and working with attachments. You will gain a better understanding of all the basic features and Apps that your device has to offer! You will even learn how to customize your device to best suit your needs. As an added bonus, I will teach you how to troubleshoot your own iPhone or iPad when an issue occurs. Instructor: Kimberly Godley. 2 hours. $12. 99378

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10a-12p

Farmville

WEALTH MANAGEMENT Extreme Couponing You will learn how to save money on groceries, personal care items, cleaning supplies and more. You will learn the basics of couponing like stacking coupons, couponing apps, price matching, store policies, using social media outlets to save, as well as coupon lingo. Companies include Harris Teeter, Walmart, Target, CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens. Instructor: Shyla Cabell. 2 hours. $19. 98856 4/28 101446 6/2 101447 8/4

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6:30p-8:30p 6:30p-8:30p 6:30p-8:30p

GS401 GS202 FV

* Online Registration is available at www.pittcc.edu/ continuing-education

Invest, Retire...Enjoy!

iPAD and Google Apps for Beginners

98410 4/12-4/26 T

Understanding Your iPAD and iPhone

TBA

The course will assist you in answering these questions: do we have sufficient assets to retire, how do we produce retirement income and where is the best place to take it, how do we assure that our income will keep pace with inflation over our lifetime, how do we survive future market downturns and do we have any holes in our financial plan. Instructor: Dave Hunt. 6 hours. $40. 101001 6/13-6/27 M

6p-8p

GS301

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WIOA PROGRAMS

WORKFORCE INNOVATION & OPPORTUNITY ACT What is WIOA?

The Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federally-funded program that is designed to help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skills workers they need to compete in the global economy.

3 Core Programs: ▪▪ Youth at Work

▪▪ Adult Program ▪▪ Dislocated Worker Program

WIOA YOUTH SERVICES

Services Include (but not limited to):

Are you between the ages of 16 and 24 years old, living in Pitt County, and meet one or more of the following criteria? ▪▪ Attending high school but have low grades

▪▪ School/Tuition and Textbook Assistance ▪▪ On-The-Job Training (OJT) ▪▪ Paid/Unpaid Work Experience ▪▪ Assistance with Occupational Skills

▪▪ Attending GED classes or not enrolled in school

▪▪ Unemployed or have limited job skills

▪▪ Tutoring/Remediation

▪▪ Trouble maintaining employment

▪▪ Financial Literacy

▪▪ Homeless

▪▪ Leadership Development

▪▪ Pregnant or Parenting

▪▪ Entrepreneurship Skills Training

▪▪ Youth with a Disability

▪▪ and more....

Training and Short-Term Certifications

▪▪ Low-income and need assistance to enter or complete

an educational program or to secure employment

Shunyoung Razor WIOA Youth Specialist Farmville Office 252.531.2196 | slsmith@email.pittcc.edu 20

Sheena Roberson WIOA Youth Specialist Greenville Office 252.531.2375 | sroberson@email.pittcc.edu

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WIOA PROGRAMS

WIOA ADULT & DISLOCATED WORKER PROGRAMS Are you a Pitt County resident and meet at least one of the following criteria?

Assistance may include:

▪▪ Receive or are a member of a family that receives food

▪▪ Tuition/Textbook Assistance

stamps

▪▪ Your income or total family income is at or below 70

percent Lower Living Standard Income Level

requirements, even if your family income does not meet the requirements

▪▪ Travel Reimbursement ▪▪ Tools/Uniform Assistance ▪▪ Childcare Assistance

▪▪ You are homeless ▪▪ You have a disability and your income meets the

Services may include: ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪

▪▪ You have been terminated or laid off through no fault of

your own

▪▪ Were self-employed and now unemployed because of

economic conditions

▪▪ A displaced homemaker ▪▪ A spouse of a veteran who is u nemployed,

with no repayment

underemployed, or has experienced a loss of employment due to relocation

Assessment Counseling Job Search Assistance Academic/Basic Skills Training Vocational Classroom Training On-The-Job Training Transportation Assistance

Through WIOA, you may be eligible to receive funding for career and training services. This could include financial assistance to attend school at a local community college.

Let us help you earn the certification or degree you need to land that next job!

Linda Booth WIOA Case Manager/Workforce Specialist NCWorks Career Center 252.355.9067 ext. 203 lbooth@email.pittcc.edu

Tammie Bell Moore WIOA Case Manager/Workforce Specialist NCWorks Career Center 252.355.9067 ext. 208 tamoore@email.pittcc.edu

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NOW OFFERING FULL & HALF DAY! BMX Camp Ages 6-18

Bulldog Adventures Ages 7-13

These full day camp options will bring a lot of Adventure! This week of fun will consist of different day trips including the ECU Low Ropes Course, a tour of Simply Natural Creamery & Jersey Farm in Ayden, visiting River Park North and doing some hiking, learning about the Wetlands at Goose Creek State Park, bowling and Lions Water Adventure in Kinston, a scavenger hunt at NC Estuarium and other locations yet to be determined. Bring a bagged lunch, snacks, and water. Also don't forget the sunscreen, bathing suit/towel when needed, bug spray, hat/sunglasses, and any medications.

Archery Camp Ages 7-18

Are you an experienced archer or just want to know what it’s like? Campers will learn proper breathing techniques, timing, preparation, finger and string position, and getting into the “moment’ of the shot. Campers will also have the opportunity to create their own arrow as they learn the parts that make up the arrow and what makes it go!

Golf Camp Ages 8-16

This four-day camp is geared for juniors of all ability levels. Camp will introduce the game of golf including rules and etiquette, full swing, and short game fundamentals. On-course opportunities will be provided. Golf clubs are recommended but not mandatory. Bradford Creek Golf Course can provide clubs if needed.

Scuba & Snorkeling Ages 10-18

Experience what it takes to become a scuba diver! Campers will be introduced to the basics of scuba diving and snorkeling. We will start the week with classroom introduction but will soon take to the pool for hands-on experience. * Students will be required to pass a basic swim test before the first pool session. A lifeguard will be on duty during all pool sessions.

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Learn top notch tricks while supporting your skills and greatly enhancing your abilities. Offered by the riders of ProTown BMX, students will participate in groups of similar skills and age. Course will offer safety education, bike maintenance, general skatepark etiquette, and skills/tricks using different ramps. All participants need to be able to ride a bike without training wheels. Any bike will do but prefer a BMX type bike with 2 pegs, rear hand brakes, and a free wheel. Also required are proper fitting helmets and knee pads. Protown BMX will have some demo bikes available to use with helmets and knee pads for purchase at discounted prices.

MAC & Cheese/Mural Painting 6th - 12th grade

Combine Music, Acting & Choreography with a little Ham, Cheese and a paintbrush and you have a palette for pure fun! Begin the day Greenville Museum of Art and end the day with Music Academy of Eastern Carolina. Have a week of GLEE, enjoy creating a show choir performance and a mural painting on the Museum's picket fence by Friday! Come share with your friends in a live arts atmosphere where everyone will be asking for more. Bring a bagged lunch.

Art Explorers: Sculpt, Paint & Create... Squeaks, Squawks, & Clangs Galore! K - 6th grade

Want to try a variety of art mediums and musical instruments? Begin the day exploring musical instruments: woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion, guitar, piano, voice and recorders with the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina. Next, your afternoon is filled with sculpting, painting, drawing, molding and more with the Greenville Museum of Art. The week is a hands-on time for you to learn about and try many art and music instruments while Music Academy faculty, Greenville Art Museum artists and guest artists assist you. What a great opportunity to see what instrument and medium is right for you! Bring a bagged lunch.

Beginning Guitar Academy Ages 7-18

Do music symbols look like foreign drawings to you? Learn to speak the musical language with your guitar! Unlock the mysteries of music and guitar, get started with chords; rhythm patterns and strums; learn successful practice techniques; and much more. Students will need their own guitar. MAEC has a limited number of guitars available for use on a first come basis.

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EXPLORE! SUMMER CAMPS Electronics & Robotics Ages 7-11

Ever wondered how electronic things work? This camp will show you a variety of electronic concepts. Campers will build and network computers, build and program LEGO mindstorm projects, and experience the day in the life of a techy!

A.W.A.R.E. Camp for Girls Rising 4th - 6th graders

Sounds of Stage and Screen 3rd - 6th grade

Explore music made for the Silver Screen (movies & TV) and Broadway Stage! See and experience how music creates moods, depicts characters and enhances a story! Then, try your hand at creating music for the theme campers choose for the week! Let there be leitmotifs!

3D Sculpture

This camp will promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning and provide activities to showcase technology to girls. Girls will participate in computer building, computer programming, electronics, team building, and problem solving using LEGO mindstorm bots and other advances in the STEM world of learning.

North Carolina Heritage Through the Arts K - 6th and 6th - 12th grade

Ages 7-12

Embark on a journey through North Carolina, discovering great contemporary and traditional art offerings from around the state through drawing, painting, mixed media and sculpture; storytelling; music making; and creative movement. Discover visual art and music that has North Carolina roots by experiencing the many artists who call NC home.

Join us in an exploration of 3D Sculpture where campers will explore the work of various artists to influence their own sculptures.

Jewelry Making Ages 7-12

Join us in an exploration of Jewelry Making. The jewelry will be hammered copper pendants and campers will learn how to braid or weave cord for necklaces. Campers will enjoy making necklaces, earrings, and bracelets!

3D Modeling Ages 11-18

Would you like to learn to make 3-dimensional objects from a computer model? In this camp you will be introduced to new softwares including “Sketch Up”, “Solidworks” and “GibbsCam”. Then you will take your 3D files and make them using cool 3D printers, metalworking machinery, CNC machines and more. Learn all that technology has to offer!

Sculpture Exploration

Explore NC Craft from functional Native American Pottery to contemporary high end jewelry making. Craft and art has been at the center of North Carolina life for centuries, whether made by Native Americans, early Moravian immigrants to the Piedmont region, potters in the Catawba Valley and Seagrove areas, or enthusiasts who “rediscovered” art in the last century. Uncover an exciting world of music, especially jazz, rhythm and blues, funk, gospel, blues, church music, rap, country music, ballad singing, Cherokee Music, mountain swing, shape-note singing, marching bands and beach music in our own counties of Eastern NC, as well as through Central North Carolina and the Mountain Region. North Carolina’s abundance of native artists and musicians is one of the state’s best kept secrets. Make your connection to NC arts! Bring a bagged lunch.

3rd - 5th grade

Come be a part of the fun with hands-on creativity! Create your own sculptures using a variety of media including clay, wood, and paper mache. You will also learn about a variety of sculptors and how they created their masterpieces! Materials, tools and technical assistance are provided to accomplish virtually any type of sculpture. Kids are encouraged to use their imagination and construct something AMAZING! These camps are in conjunction with The Music Academy of Eastern Carolina and The Greenville Museum of Art. Summer 2016 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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EXPLORE! SUMMER CAMPS Admission

Insurance

All camps are open on a first come, first served basis; camp sizes are limited. Call 493-7317 for availability.

Student Accident Insurance is available for purchase, but is not mandatory, for the term of your child’s enrollment.

Fees Registration fees vary for each camp and are NONREFUNDABLE unless cancelled by the college. Fees may be paid by check, money order, Visa or MasterCard (debit or credit). When paying by check, a separate check must be written for each child enrolled. T-shirt is included in registration fee.

Registration Deadlines These vary by camp date. Please refer to the Registration Form.

Registration Procedures 1. Complete the registration form in its entirety. A separate form must be completed for each child attending. Make check(s) payable to Pitt Community College. 2. Take completed form(s) along with payment to Pitt Community College's Greenville Center located at 3107 S. Memorial Drive. 3. Complete additional paperwork required at the time of payment.

Cancelled Camps and Changes Pitt Community College reserves the right to cancel any camp prior to the first meeting due to limited enrollment. In such a case, you will be notified and your fee will be refunded. We also reserve the right to change instructors.

Locations Golf Camp: Bradford Creek; Archery: PCC Range; Sculpture Exploration: Greenville Museum of Art; Scuba & Snorkeling: Greenville Center and Minges ECU pool; Music Academy classes: MAEC; A.W.A.R.E. Camp for Girls, 3D Sculpture, Jewelry Making, Electronics & Robotics, and 3D Modeling: PCC Campus; BMX Camp: Reimage Church. All other camp locations are yet to be determined.

Transportation The parent or guardian is responsible for transportation to and from camps, regardless of camp location. Transportation will be provided to Archery ONLY. The student is expected to arrive 15-20 minutes before the camp start time. All students should be picked up promptly when camp is over.

Breaks There will be a scheduled break time for each camp. During this time, students may eat snacks brought from home or purchased from campus drink and snack machines. If your child wants to purchase snacks, you must provide correct change. Explore Camp is not responsible for money lost in machines.

Lunch Students must provide their own meals. Students may not leave campus for lunch unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Lunch can be eaten in between camps on campus.

Additional Information Contact Lisa Webb, Explore! Camp Coordinator, at 252-493-7317 or lwebb@email.pittcc.edu.

Pictures and Video During camps, pictures and videos may be taken by camp staff. If you do not wish for your child's pictures or videos to be used in future promotional materials, please email Lisa Webb at lwebb@email.pittcc.edu. 24

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2016 Official Registration Form Note: An Official Registration Form must be completed for each participating child. Child’s Name:

Birthdate:

Social Security Number:

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Child’s T-Shirt Size (please circle one):

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Indicate your camp choice(s) by checking the appropriate box or boxes. Bulldog Adventures (Ages 7-13)

June 27 - July 1 or Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 8:30am - 4:30pm Cost: $185 | Reg. Deadline: June 20 for June 27 & July 25 for Aug. 1

A.W.A.R.E. Camp for Girls (Rising 4th-6th graders)

July 11 - July 15 8:30am - 12:00pm Cost: $119 | Reg. Deadline: July 5

Sculpture Exploration (3rd-5th grade) July 11 - July 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $90 | Reg. Deadline: July 5

Beginning Guitar Academy (Ages 7-18)

July 11 - July 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $90 | Reg. Deadline: July 5

Sounds of Stage and Screen (3rd-6th grade)

July 11 - July 15 1:00pm - 4:00pm Cost: $90 | Reg. Deadline: July 5

Jewelry Making (Ages 7-12)

3D Sculpture (Ages 7-12)

Electronics & Robotics (Ages 7-11)

Golf Camp (Ages 8-16)

MAC & Cheese/Mural Painting (6th-12th grade)

Archery (Ages 7-18)

July 18 - July 21 8:30am - 11:30am Cost: $109 | Reg. Deadline: July 11

July 25 - July 28 8:30am - 11:30am Cost: $109 | Reg. Deadline: July 18

July 18 - July 22 8:30am - 12:00pm Cost: $119 | Reg. Deadline: July 11

July 25 - July 28 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $79 | Reg. Deadline: July 18 July 25 - July 29 8:30am - 12:00pm Cost: $119 | Reg. Deadline: July 18

July 18 - July 22 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $180 | Reg. Deadline: July 11

NC Heritage Through the Arts (K-6th grade and 6th-12th grade)

Art Explorers: Sculpt, Paint & Create... Squeaks, Squawks, and Clangs Galore! (K-6th grade)

July 25 - July 29 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $180 | Reg. Deadline: July 18

July 18 - July 22 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $180 | Reg. Deadline: July 11

BMX Camp (Ages 6-18)

July 25 - July 29 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $153 | Reg. Deadline: July 18

3D Modeling (Ages 11-18)

July 18 - July 22 1:00pm - 4:00pm Cost: $119 | Reg. Deadline: July 11

Scuba & Snorkeling (Ages 10-18)

July 25 - July 29 1:00pm - 4:00pm Cost: $125 | Reg. Deadline: July 18

Parent/Guardian Permission I/We give permission for the above named child to participate in 2016 PCC Explore! Camps.

Total Cost:

Signature of parent/guardian

Emergency Medical Information In the case of an emergency in which I/we cannot be reached: Name:

Relationship to child:

Phone:

Pre-existing medical conditions: Physician: Insurance Company:

Allergies: Phone: Policy Number:

In the event that my child, , should require emergency medical treatment and reasonable attempts to contact me have been unsuccessful, I give my consent for emergency medical treatment as deemed necessary by the licensed physicians or dentists at a nearby hospital, emergency facility, or other such health care provider. Signature of parent/guardian

Date

Please bring this completed form along with payment to the PCC Greenville Center at 3107 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville, NC.

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ONLINE CLASSES

ONLINE

LEARNING Anytime, Anywhere!

WELCOME! Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. We have over 300 courses to choose from! All courses run for six weeks, are project-oriented, and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. You can complete the course entirely from your home or office. Visit www.ed2go. com/pittcc to see a full list of classes and prices, and get started today!

How to Get Started: 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/pittcc 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in, and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

Start Dates: New course sessions begin each month. Our upcoming sessions begin:

4/13, 5/18, 6/15, 7/13, 8/17 Requirements: All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements.

Contact: Lisa Webb Program Coordinator 252.493.7317 lwebb@email.pittcc.edu

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ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Accounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more. Introduction to QuickBooks Online Use this cloud-based accounting program to record income and expenses; enter checks and credit card payments; track your payables, inventory, and more. QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors Learn how to use the Premier Contractor Edition of QuickBooks 2015 for your construction business to create contract estimates, perform time tracking and job costing, generate powerful reports, and more. Where Does All My Money Go? Learn how to get control of your money once and for all. Real Estate Investing Build and protect your wealth by investing in real estate.

BUSINESS Start Your Own Online Business Learn how to leverage the Internet to start your own online business and build a website to sell your traditional and digital products and services. Fundamentals of Supervision and Management Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts. Writing Effective Grant Proposals Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid results for your favorite organization or charity. Effective Selling Learn the secret to converting a potential customer into a long-term asset. Find out how to lay the groundwork for repeat business and your future success.

COLLEGE READINESS GRE Prep Series With GRE Preparation - Part 1 and Part 2, you will be prepared for all aspects of the computerized GRE® revised General Test. GED Preparation Want to pass the GED® test? This course will help you develop the skills you’ll need to succeed. SAT/ACT Prep Series This series will prepare you to excel in all sections of the undergraduate college entrance exams.


ONLINE CLASSES

For a full list of classes offered, visit www.ed2go.com/pittcc

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

HEALTH CARE & MEDICAL

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2013 and discover countless shortcuts, tricks, and features for creating and formatting worksheets quickly and efficiently.

Handling Medical Emergencies Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn how to respond if someone needs your help.

Lose Weight and Keep it Off Discover how to establish a healthy approach to successful weight loss and weight management for life.

Certificate in Violence Prevention & Awareness This certificate program offers important insights into the signs of violence that may be presented by patients in a healthcare setting.

Resume Writing Workshop Discover the secret to transforming your tired, boring resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews.

Introduction to Windows 10 Learn to use this powerful new operating system, including how to customize your desktop, manage files and folders, and navigate the Web with the new Microsoft Edge browswer. Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 Learn how to use the advanced features of this desktop publishing program to add graphics to a document, merge data into form letters, and use macros and shortcuts to make using Word easier and faster. Intermediate Photoshop CC Explore the more advanced features of Intermediate Photoshop CC so you can re-edit photos and graphics, resize images, and create reusable page layout templates.

DESIGN & COMPOSITION Creating WordPress Websites Series This series of courses will take you from having zero experience and knowledge of web design to more advanced techniques. Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera Take your photography to the next level with your digital SLR camera by learning how to master lenses, apertures, shutter speed, exposure settings, and more. Secrets of Better Photography Learn how to take better pictures by understanding your camera and how to use it in a variety of situations.

HEALTH CARE & MEDICAL Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. Medical Coding Learn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment, or surgical procedure. Spanish for Medical Professionals Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases.

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Certificate in Infectious Diseases and Infection Control This certificate program offers insights into common infectious diseases and procedures for controlling their spread.

LANGUAGE & ARTS Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you've always dreamed you could be! Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. Discover Sign Language Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate with deaf people. Beginning Conversational French Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business.

LAW & LEGAL Introduction to Criminal Law An in-depth look at criminal law and the real world of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and the paralegals who work closely with them. Real Estate Law Learn the basics of real estate law, including investing, title searching, and mortgages. LSAT Preparation Learn about law school entrance procedures, developing analytical reasoning skills, and improving your test-taking skills.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT cont.

TEACHING & EDUCATION Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards Master the use of SMART Board and SMART Notebook technology so you can create powerful interactive lessons that capture your students' attention. Creating Classroom Centers Learn how to create engaging, easy-to-maintain classroom center activities that boost independent learning while increasing small-group instruction time. Understanding Adolescents Uncover the secrets of the adolescent mind. Gain valuable information on how they feel, how their identities develop, & how you can best meet their needs.

TECHNOLOGY Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Learn to use HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Web APIs to create cross-platform mobile apps and mashups. Wireless Networking Industry expert shows you how wireless networking works, as well as how to plan, deploy, and connect to wireless networks. Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Learn to decipher and solve almost any problem with your PC.

WRITING & PUBLISHING Write Like a Pro A published author teaches you how professional writers use story outlines to structure any type of story.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

The Keys to Effective Editing If you aspire to be an editor, this course will teach you the fundamentals of top-notch editing for both fiction and nonfiction.

Genealogy Basics Learn where to look, who to contact, and how to use research tools to begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your roots.

Publish and Sell Your E-Books Learn how to use free tools to publish an e-book, and then list and sell your e-books in the world's largest online bookstores.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION

3 WAYS TO REGISTER In Person Register in person at the

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Greenville Center:

Registration desk hours: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 5:45pm

May 16 - August 12 Summer Registration desk hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm Friday 8:00am - 1:00pm

REFUND POLICY •• No refunds or transfers for Self-Supporting (SEF) courses unless the course is canceled by Continuing Education. •• Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier's Office for all courses canceled by Continuing Education. The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances: •• If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• If a student officially withdraws from an Occupational Extension (OE) class prior to the first class session, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• After an OE class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or by the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive a 75% refund. * This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. To officially withdraw for a refund, students must sign a refund form on or before the 10% point of the class. This form is available in the Continuing Education & Community Development Division office.

INCLEMENT WEATHER •• The Continuing Education Division will adhere to the same schedule modifications (opening, closing, and early release) as those outlined for Pitt Community College.

By Mail Mail completed registration

form with check, money order, or credit card information to:

Pitt Community College Continuing Education P.O. Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27835-7007

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•• Registration is on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. •• Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course. •• Individuals 16-18 years old may register only with written permission from their high school official. •• Pitt Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses. •• No walk-in registration on the first day of class. •• You must register three days before the class start date. •• Payments accepted include check, money order, and credit card. NO CASH! •• First time students must complete and turn in the student data form.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION LOCATION KEY

Absolute Studio 803 Red Banks Rd., Greenville AKP – Alice Keene Park 4561 County Home Rd., Greenville Ayden PD 4144 West Ave., Ayden Ayden Vo-Tech 529 3rd St., Ayden Barber School 3700 Charles Blvd., Greenville CCC – Community Crossroads Center 207 Manhattan Ave., Greenville CER– Charles E. Russell Building PCC Campus CIT – Craig M. Goess Construction & Industrial Technology Building PCC Campus COA – Council on Aging 4551 County Home Rd., Greenville Emerge 404 Evans St., Greenville FV - Farmville Center 3781 Main St., Farmville GCC – Grifton Civic Center 437A Creekshore Dr., Grifton GHL – G. Henry Leslie Building PCC Campus GS – Greenville Center 3107 S. Memorial Dr. Jaycee Park 2000 Cedar Ln., Greenville Kinetic – Kinetic Physical Therapy 1540 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville KVW – Kay V. Whichard Building PCC Campus MAEC – Music Academy of Eastern Carolina 811 Evans St., Greenville Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy 426 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville NCWorks 3101 Bismarck St., Greenville RR – Raymond Reddrick Building PCC Campus WEF – William E. Fulford Building PCC Campus

Kristin S. Braswell, Dean of Continuing Education .................................. 493-7260 Sherry Bullock, Administrative Assistant to the Dean ............................. 493-7260 JoAnn Elkins, Assistant Registrar ............................................................. 493-7657

REGISTRATION/COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Ernis Lee, Director, College Outreach & WIOA......................................... 757-3980 Angela Moore, Admissions & Registration .............................................. 493-7388 Tammie Bell Moore, WIOA NCWorks/ESC ...................................... 355-9067x208 Linda Booth, WIOA NCWorks/ESC .................................................. 355-9067x203 Sheena Roberson, WIOA NCWorks/ESC ................................................. 531-2375 Shunyoung Smith, Farmville Center, Farmville ........................................ 531-2196

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICES

Jerry Jones, Interim Director, Business & Industry Services ...................... 493-7584 Camesha McMillian, Administrative Secretary ......................................... 493-7266 Sonya Douglas, CRC Instructor ................................................................ 493-7549

HEALTH CARE SERVICES

Sidette Boyce Brown, Director, Healthcare Programs ............................. 493-7233 Glenda Dunn-Cannon, Administrative Secretary ..................................... 493-7225 Tonya Forrest, Nursing Assistant Instructor .............................................. 493-7402

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING

Thomas Forrest, Director, Law Enforcement Training .............................. 493-7572 Wendy Wooten, Administrative Secretary, BLET ..................................... 493-7572 Alexandra McCoy, Administrative Secretary, Moodle ............................. 493-7238 John McNeill, Coordinator, BLET ............................................................ 493-7723 Doug Bennett, Day BLET Coordinator/Instructor .................................... 493-7571 Robert Brewington, Night BLET Coordinator/Instructor ......................... 493-7571 Kellie Mozingo, Law Enforcement/Detention Coordinator ..................... 493-7214

FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING

Carnie Hedgepeth, Director, Fire & Emergency Services Training ............ 493-7519 Lorri Brewer, Administrative Secretary, Fire & EMS ................................. 493-7648 Ray Smith, Coordinator, Fire/EMS Moodle Training ................................ 493-7583 Mekenzie Newkirk, Coordinator, Fire/Rescue/EMS & Emergency Management Training ............................................................................... 493-7742 Jeremy Cleaton, Program Coordinator, EMS Training ............................. 493-7596 Kyle Branch, Clinical Coordinator, EMS ................................................... 493-7596 Mervin Taylor, Academy Coordinator, Fire & Rescue Training ................. 329-4876

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Jim Ensor, Director, Small Business Center .............................................. 493-7541 Gail Nichols, Coordinator, Entrepreneurial Education ............................. 493-7625 Wendy Dunbar, Administrative Secretary, Small Business Center ........... 493-7528 Shareen Berkowitz, Counselor, Small Business Center ........................... 493-7298 Glenda Joyner, Coordinator, Human Resources Development (HRD)..... 493-7551 Lisa Webb, Coordinator, Community Development ................................ 493-7317 Mary Higgs, Administrative Secretary ...................................................... 493-7576

MARKETING

Beth Perkins, Marketing Specialist ........................................................... 493-7660

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Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Community Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:

Last Name

First Name

Social Security Number

Middle Name

Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number

E-mail Address

CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address

City Home Phone Number

Course ID:

State

Zip Code

County

Work Phone Number

Title of Course: End Date:

Begin Date:

Class Type: Self-Supporting

Occupational Extension

CTP

SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Community Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.

Student Signature (Required)

Instructor Signature (if applicable)

Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Community Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:

Last Name

First Name

Social Security Number

Middle Name

Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number

E-mail Address

CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address

City Home Phone Number

Course ID: Begin Date:

State

Zip Code

County

Work Phone Number

Title of Course: End Date:

Class Type: Self-Supporting

Occupational Extension

CTP

SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Community Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.

Student Signature (Required)

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Instructor Signature (if applicable)


STUDENT DATA FORM

Division of Continuing Education & Community Development P.O. Drawer 7007 · Greenville, NC 27835 Phone (252) 493-7388 · Fax (252) 321-4626 www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education TO APPLY, YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. If you are age 16, or have not yet reached age 18, then you must have a Release Form signed by your High School Principal or his/her designated representative in order to be eligible to enroll in Continuing Education courses. (This form may be obtained from our office.) I certify that I am 18 years or older and not enrolled in public school, or, a public school release form is attached with all required signatures. Instructions: Type or print in ink, respond to all questions completely, use your legal name, and return completed application to the PCC Representative. NOTE: SHADED BLOCKS ARE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY.

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Social Security Number

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Female

Race:

Hispanic/Latino

Asian

Black or African American

Not Hispanic/Latino

American Indian or Alaska Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

How did you hear about this course? Please check only one. Advertisement

Corporate Contact

Personal Initiative

Recruitment Activities

Referral

Other

Check one of the following graduation types: High School Graduate

High School Equivalency Completion

Did not graduate High School

Adult High School Graduate

Current High School Student or High School Equivalency Student

Name of High School attended or High School Equivalency received from: Student Type: Not applicable

Fire & Rescue/EMS/Law Enforcement

Dual Enrollment

Employee

Senior Citizen

Inmate

Employment Status: Please check one. Retired

Employed 1-10 hours per week

Unemployed-Not Seeking Employment

Employed 11-20 hours per week

Employer

Employed 40 or more hours per week

Unemployed-Seeking Employment

Employed 21-39 hours per week

Address

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